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What are the Major Biochemical Components in Tissues?
Tissues are composed of various biochemical molecules, each contributing to the tissue's structure and function. The major components include:
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Proteins
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Lipids
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Carbohydrates
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Nucleic Acids
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Minerals
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Water
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